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Perfect for those warm summer days, Dairy Queen serves ice cream by the cone or cup.
Both low-fat and gluten-free options are available here.
Surf the web from your tablet or laptop on Dairy Queen's complimentary wifi.
Enjoy the cool summer breezes on Dairy Queen's seasonally available outdoor seating.
Getting your food to go is also an option.
Dairy Queen has easy parking nearby for diners who wish to drive.
Dairy Queen is making the best of both worlds happen: creating food that is full of flavor and affordable!
You can stop by at practically any time, since Dairy Queen serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

With a welcoming atmosphere and a bountiful menu of hearty tavern fare, Madison's Cafe fills its guests with succulent pastas, grilled steaks, daily specials, and more. Chow down on lunchtime sandwiches such as the Missouri club, a mélange of ham, turkey, bacon, provel cheese, tomato, and lettuce bookended by toasted sourdough ($8.49). Tongues can arrange an impromptu meet-and-greet with the beef vernaise, a genteel portion of filet mignon sporting a tasteful chapeau of gulf shrimp and white wine sauce ($25.99). To fend off post-entree depression, diners are invited to revel in the welcoming tavernous maw of the bar for a digestif or polish off a satisfying meal with a sweet cheese strudel ($4.99) or scoop of spumoni ($2.99).

For a tasty treat, head to O'Fallon's O'Fallon neighborhood for a few scoops on an ice cream cone at Dairy Queen.
Dairy Queen is a jackpot for those looking for low-fat and gluten-free meal options.
Groups of all sizes can easily be seated at Dairy Queen.
Catering from Dairy Queen will take your party to the next level.
Complimentary parking is provided in the lot next to Dairy Queen.
Prices at Dairy Queen are a bargain (usually less than $15 for a meal), so you'll have plenty of cash left over to treat a friend (or two).
Dairy Queen dishes up breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so stop by for your favorite meal.

At Peachy Yogurt Bar, dairy mavens procure milk from St Louis-area farms, which they then transform into 10 flavors of low-fat, nonfat, and indulgent yogurt. Many flavors spotlight local ingredients such as Goshen Bona Fide espresso, which can be tasted in the cappuccino blend. The yogurt aficionados’ emphasis on local roots extends to the shop itself: patrons tread or leapfrog across floors made of Missouri white oak, dine on tables manufactured nearby, and enjoy local artwork and photography on the walls.

Myriad coffee and tea options pair with breakfast, lunch, and dinner options galore inside Miscellanea House. In this relaxing cafe, guests can satisfy sweet teeth with gourmet chocolates, scones, and waffles piled high with fruit. But not everything here is sweet, the cooks also whip up gourmet sandwiches and thin-crust pizzas. In the evening, guests can soak in local music as they grab a bite to eat, read while sipping a cup of tea, or just relax in a place that isn't home, where the mail man knows where to find you.

At Lebanon's community-centric DQ Grill & Chill, the signature Blizzard attracts a loyal following with its mingling of classic candies and other toppings blended with ice cream. The friendly, family-run staff loads real fruit into premium fruit smoothies and piles scrumptious toppings and confections onto soft-serve Royal treat sundaes. An array of predecorated cakes is encapsulated within the in-store freezer case, and DQ staffers can also design custom slogans for cakes, such as ?Happy Birthday!? or "No Pets Allowed."
In addition to its diverse population of creamy desserts, several of which are dairy-free, the treatery doles out savory bites such as chicken-strip baskets and hamburgers.